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GI who ran sex ring gets prison

Sergeant had worked as advocate for assault victims
By Sig Christenson STAFF WRITER
FORT HOOD — A former advocate for sexual assault victims had a knack for salesmanship that prosecutors say led him and three young female soldiers into a GI prostitution ring that stained the Army’s honor.
On Thursday, a military judge drummed Sgt. 1st Class Gregory Lynn McQueen Jr. out of the Army, giving him two years in prison and a dishonorable discharge for concocting a scheme to build a stable of GI hookers who’d turn tricks at swinger and stripper parties.
Wearing camouflage fatigues, handcuffs and leg irons a couple of hours after the sentence, McQueen, a 39-year-old former Dallas resident, stared out a glass door at a van that would take him to a lockup in Belton, where he’ll await transfer to the stockade.
“I’m ready,” he said, and he was led outside.
McQueen showed no emotion as Lt. Col. Rebecca Connally handed down the sentence and demoted him to private.
She dismissed five charges as part of a plea bargain reached before the trial but found him guilty of assaulting a soldier he tried to recruit. She didn’t know the terms of the deal, including a two-year sentence it called for, until after issuing the ruling.
The trial this week closed a sordid chapter in the ongoing saga of sexual misconduct in the armed forces that prompted a makeover in military law. The cases include a one-star Army general charged with sexually assaulting a junior officer who was his lover and a scandal at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland in which 35 basic training instructors have been investigated for misconduct with 68 recruits and technical school students.
Word that McQueen ran a prostitution ring broke the week after the Air Force dismissed the head of its sexual assault prevention office when he was accused of groping a woman in a parking lot in Arlington, Virginia. McQueen, too, was involved in a similar program at Fort Hood and was quickly removed, but the noncommissioned officer who took his place said the damage was done.
“The program was broken at that point because there was no trust,” retired Sgt. 1st Class Jennifer Dice said, adding that soldiers felt that no one in the program or Fort Hood’s leadership cared about their problems.
Capt. Casey Bigger-staff, a prosecutor, said McQueen exploited weaknesses he saw in the women and those he sought to tempt with their sexual favors — in one case taking advantage of a senior NCO whose wife had cheated on him. One of his prostitutes needed money to buy diapers. Another worked as a stripper.
Taking the stand, a woman said she was paid $100 for sex with a master sergeant. A jury didn’t buy the claim, finding the NCO not guilty of adultery and patronizing a prostitute, but the woman told the judge, “I didn’t like the person I was” after the incident. She said friends and fellow GIs abandoned her when they learned what happened.
“I don’t want to be a part of the Army,” she said.
Another woman targeted in the scheme said she isn’t sure about staying in the service and doubts her leaders. “I don’t trust NCOs as much as I should.”
McQueen, a 21-year Army veteran, admitted to pandering, attempted pandering, conspiracy to solicit a prostitute, failure to obey an order, dereliction of duty, cruelty and maltreatment, adultery and prostitution. The assault consummated by a battery charge was the only accusation he contested, saying it never happened
He sold the hooker ring on and off Fort Hood, telling three women they could make hundreds of dollars a night plying their trade. He used a cellphone to show fellow NCOs photos of scantily clad women in hopes of setting up clandestine meetings.
Friends and family described a different McQueen, one who has developed a strong faith in God and has been a good son and husband.
“He’s a good man, he’s a good man,” said his father, Gregory McQueen Sr. of Dallas. “Actually, I think he’s a better man than I am because as a teenager I joined the military and chickened out.”
McQueen’s expulsion from the Army, however, wasn’t his first. Just two years after joining the Army Reserve, he was kicked out for flunking a physical fitness test, writing bad checks and failing to show up for duty. He sold cars but nearly seven years later joined the active-duty force.
Once back in uniform, he went to Iraq for the first of three war-zone tours. When the deployment ended, McQueen returned to the car business but soon was on active duty, this time in Afghanistan, and he deployed once more to Iraq. He eventually became a top Army recruiter in Georgia, signing up eight to 13 people a month — well above the norm.
The defense cited his work as a recruiter as good for the Army and invoked the biblical tale of the prodigal son in asking Connally for mercy.
Prosecutors, though, saw a darker side.
“Sgt. McQueen was a salesman with a simple plan,” Biggerstaff said in his closing argument, “a plan to turn cash-strapped young females into tricks.” [email protected]

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Re: This photo must make Putin tremble in his boots when he thinks of the U.S. Military

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Originally Posted by HungarianMadman

In a war assuming no false flags or collusion, America is vastly superior, in spite of the fags.

People fail to realize we always have generational leap platforms tucked away while our known tech still edges them. Russia does have some nifty naval capabilities though.

Russia has forced the West to catch up to novel weapons that were game changers to say the least time and time again. And now with our nation browner and more Jewdified with each passing day, this will soon no longer be the case.

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Originally Posted by Volodyamyr

Russia has forced the West to catch up to novel weapons that were game changers to say the least time and time again. And now with our nation browner and more Jewdified with each passing day, this will soon no longer be the case.

Please, don't force my hand on the issue. I can't find the loophole where I can worm a single positive thought about Russians through.

And Russia has forced NOTHING!!! They should be thankful for what transpired during the cuban crisis. We saved our country, they were let into the American military industrial complex....

Re: This photo must make Putin tremble in his boots when he thinks of the U.S. Military

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Originally Posted by HungarianMadman

Please, don't force my hand on the issue. I can't find the loophole where I can worm a single positive thought about Russians through.

And Russia has forced NOTHING!!! They should be thankful for what transpired during the cuban crisis. We saved our country, they were let into the American military industrial complex....

I just don't like them to be short.

Guess what, many Ukrainians and Russians do not like Hungarians either. It is the U.S. who should be thankful. Had Kennedy listened to his advisers. America and Russia would both be dotted with radioactive, uninhabitable wastelands. It was the U.S. who place missiles on Russia's and Ukraine's doorstep first, forcing Khrushchev to respond. The reason why the Cuban Missile Crisis came to an end was a deal was struck to remove both side's missiles from the other's doorstep. If this happened again, I doubt it would end with the same outcome.

Re: This photo must make Putin tremble in his boots when he thinks of the U.S. Military

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Originally Posted by Volunteer28

What's wrong with that picture? A woman feeding her child is a beautiful thing.

Flowers, bumblebees and humming birds are lovely too. They don't exactly improve the image of the military though.

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